The Office of Health Promotion offers a variety of workshops and presentations throughout the academic year for various student groups and organizations, in addition to providing consultations for students and staff.

Want to learn more about your alcohol use? Or test your knowledge about alcohol?

One way to help students assess their alcohol use and find out more information regarding alcohol is through our brief, anonymous survey called "eCHECKUP TO GO." If you are interested in taking this assessment you can find out more information in the drop down menu below.

Want to know about other opportunities through OHP?

OHP offers additional opportunities for students to reflect on and discuss the role substance use plays in their life. See below for more information.

It is an online survey for Gonzaga students. Students can take this brief, anonymous assessment at any time to learn more about alcohol, their individual use, and how their consumption of alcohol might compare to other Gonzaga students.

At the beginning of the assessment, you are asked for some demographic information and how you use alcohol. Once complete, the information you submit is processed and compared against national and Gonzaga norms. An individualized feedback report will then provide helpful information, including:

Quantity and frequency of drinking

Peak Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC)

Norm comparisons

Income spent on alcohol

Tolerance levels

Consequences of alcohol use

Explanations and advice

Referral information (for on- and off-campus resources).

What do I need to take the assessment?

A computer

Internet access

A JavaScript enabled internet browser

8-10 minutes

What if I have more questions about my alcohol use?

Reach out to OHP at 509-313-5923. You will be connected with a staff member who can help process through the information with you to figure out next steps.

The Alcohol Skills Training Program (ASTP) is a small group class that reviews alcohol education concepts, provides information about peer alcohol use and norms on Gonzaga's campus, and promotes risk reduction strategies.

Brief Alcohol Screening and Intervention for College Students (BASICS) is an opportunity for students to meet one-on-one with a facilitator to examine their alcohol use. Students will engage in a self-reflective process and select changes they might want to make in their drinking.

Impact is another one-on-one opportunity to engage in a conversation with a facilitator about the role that drug use is playing in your life. Students will discuss and reflect on current as well as future impacts on themselves, the community, and their future.